I picked up a 4pack yesterday and was wondering if anybody had found any automotive uses for them?
I picked up a 4pack yesterday and was wondering if anybody had found any automotive uses for them?
Yes! I used them on the leather seats of my mom`s Buick.. The leather hasn`t been really well cared for (Lexol a couple times over 4 or 5 years) and the driver`s seat looked especially dirty. Took a little time, but the tan colored leather cleaned up really well. Good for spot cleaning any dirt scuffs on the leather as well.
Also took off the dirt that had embedded itself in the textured plastic surface of the driver`s door armrest.
I wouldn`t say the eraser is `magic` but I really like it for scuff marks.
Its one of my favorite interior cleaners.........all that nasty stuff peoples arms and sweat leave behind on the arm rests come right off......and if there is ink on the dash or leather in a car, it comes right off too.
Great for steering wheels also.
I wonder how it would work on dried wax on rubber trim?
The Magic Erasers will remove dried wax off of rubber and vinyl trim. Just be sure to rinse off well, as the eraser itself will leave a white film.
aghh wow ! You guys realize how abrasive these things are???? I have used them on marks on walls in the house and it has taken the paint off down to the primer in no time!!! BE CAREFUL!
You have activated my special ability....
Well if you want to get an idea of what it is check out the MSDS
http://www.pg.com/content/pdf/01_abo...gic_Eraser.PDF
I`ve yet to have problems with it at home or with the auto but then again, I use it only for scuff marks.
what it is, I think is foam pad with backing soda in it.
And yes I used on all of the cars and it works magic.
"A Auto Detailing"
Charlotte, NC
I`ve said this before, and so has Bud Abraham....If is not made for automotive use, you shouldn`t use it.
i agree with that for the most part, but what about using products like Simple Green. Its not designed for automotive use, and plenty of people use it. Its not like anyone is going to run out and try to polish their paint with it. It just seems like something that would be good at getting random stubborn scuff marks and stains off plastic/vinyl.Originally posted by AtlantaBoy
I`ve said this before, and so has Bud Abraham....If is not made for automotive use, you shouldn`t use it.
SG gives ratios for automotive use on the back......
http://www.homemadesimple.com/mrclea...r_useage.shtmlOriginally posted by AtlantaBoy
I`ve said this before, and so has Bud Abraham....If is not made for automotive use, you shouldn`t use it.
So I guess we`re in the clear.You can use it all over the house—on the set-in dirt in the kitchen to the bathroom soap scum—on floors, walls, doors, appliances, sinks, tubs, and more. You can even use it outside the house on patio furniture, car interiors, car wheels, and much, much more.
oh...never noticed it. just used itOriginally posted by AtlantaBoy
SG gives ratios for automotive use on the back......
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